ANGLO-CELT MARCH 9, 1854 CATHOLIC CHURCH--The Rev. Peter M'GAURAN, P.P., of Kildallen, in this diocese has been removed to the parish of Drumlane, vacant by the death of the Rev. Phil. DONEGAN, and Rev. Hugh CASSIDY has been promoted to the parish of Kildallen, in the room of the Rev. Peter M'GAURAN. We have not the pleasure of knowing Mr. M'GAURAN, but we are sure that the Rev. Mr. CASSIDY will be highly estimated by those who are committed to his care. He has been for several years Curate in Ballinamore, and there his name is held by every one in benediction. Mr. Edward FEGAN of Cavan, was appointed by the Grand Jury at the assizes just terminated, Appraiser and Auctioneer for the Pawn- broker of this county. ==================================================== MARRIED On the 28th ult., by the Rev. James BONWELL, Incumbent of St. Phillip's, Stepney, London, Mr. John WALLACE, HIgh-st, Belfast, to Mary Anne BOWKER, youngest daughter of the late John WORCHESTER, Esq., and niece to Charles RANDON, Esq., merchant, Church-street, Spitalsfields, London. DEATHS March 7, at Charlemont-street, Dublin, Jane, relict of the late Lieutenant James NIXON, Royal Navy. On the 28th ult. at Killinure, near Redhills, in the 88th year of her age, Esther, relict of the late George BELL, Esq, Barrister-at-Law. In her the poor of her neighbourhood have lost an untiring benefactress. She was beloved in life, and the best consolation now of her mourning family in the recollection of the firm Christian faith that supported her in death. ===================================================== IN THE COURT OF THE COMMISSIONERS FOR SALE OF INCUMBERED ESTATES IN IRELAND. COUNTY CAVAN In the Matter of )PURSUANT to the order of the Commissioner Thomas SMITH, )made in this matter, on the 13th day of assignee of ) November, 1850, they will on TUESDAY, 18th Thomas WILTON )April next, at the hour of 12 o'Clock at Noon, an Insolvent )at the Farnham Arms Hotel, Cavan, by Mr. Owner; )James SMYTH, Auctioneer, set up for Sale by Exparte )Public Auction, the Fee and Inheritance of and Henry GALLIGAN, )in the following Lands, situate in the Barony of Petitioner )Clonmahon, and County of Cavan; Part of the Lands of Corglass, containing 23 a., 1r. 29p. statute measure, or thereabouts being 12 a. 9r. 9p plantation measure. Those Lands are now occupied by the late owner, Thomas WILTON or Persons claiming under him, whose tenancies will all determine by the execution of the conveyance to a Purchaser. These Lands were Valued for Sale in the year 1850, by order of the Commissioners, at £12 9s. 9d. yearly, in their then condition, but they are represented by the Engineer who reported upon them, as being susceptible of great Improvements, by Judicious Drainage, and Cultivation. The entire of the Lands are subject in common with other Lands, containing in the whole 140 a. 2r. profitable, and £67 1s. 8d. unprofitable measure of the Down Survey, to a Crown Rent of £2 2s. 8½d. late currency, the proportional part thereof being payable out of these Premises, is estimated at about 4s. Dated, 4th March, 1854 J. LOCKE, Auction Clerk Rentals and all further particulars may be obtained by applying at the Office of the Commissioners, 14, Henrietta-street, Dublin; or to Andrew Christopher PALLAS, Solicitor for Petitioner having carriage of Sale, Chambers 125, Abbey-street; and to Samuel SWANZY, Esq., Solicitor, for Owner, 49, Bolton-street, Dublin and Cavan. The charge upon these Lands, if there shall be any in reference to the Kiln Drainage, under the Board of Works, must be borne by the purchaser. The amount has not been ascertained, but it cannot be considerable. The biddings will be submitted to the Right Honorable the Chief Commissioner, on Tuesday, 25th April, without further notice to any person. ___________________________________________________________ County Cavan Newspaper Transcription Project